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4015. INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS, War and.—
Farewell, then[should war with
England take place], all our useful improvements
of canals and roads, reformation of
laws, and other rational employments.—
To James Ross. Washington ed. i, 563.
Ford ed., iv, 219.
(P.
1786)
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